Google Photos And Keep Get Some Cool New Features | Ubergizmo



Google Photos And Keep Get Some Cool New Features | Ubergizmo

Google Keep and Photos are two apps that come pre-loaded on almost all Android devices, and since they happen to be quite useful as well, they are popular among users on Google's mobile platform. New updates have been sent out for both Google Keep and Google Photos, the update brings some cool new features for both applications. Aside from the ever-present bug fixes and performance improvements the apps have received new features in the latest update. Google had confirmed a few days back that Keep will soon be updated with drawing features, and that's precisely what has happened today. The ability to draw allows users to just doodle ideas on the app as they would on a notepad, the feature can be used to doodle on images as well that are embedded in the notes. Drawing in the app is quite easy, just tap on the "Add drawing" option and select the pen, pick the style and color and you're set. There's a selection tool and eraser if you want to tweak the drawing a bit.

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